Lyle Cleethorpes (or Lyle Cleethorpes V, as he wants to be known) is an heir to a five-generation, century-old family fortune built on tobacco and the slave trade. He is regarded by most to be a waste of the family fortune, and is allegedly a product of inbreeding. Suspicions arose that he still has business interests in the Southeast Asian sweatshops and slave trades. He aspires to be famous, which is why he built the Cleethorpes Tower (Hatton Gardens, Algonquin). He also garners considerable media attention for his meth addiction and pastime of driving (and crashing) fast cars and bikes while high on drugs. His attempts to become a celebrity does, presumably, work as he has a star on the Vinewood Walk of Fame.

Real-life inspirations

Cleethorpes is based on Josh Astor and David Mayer de Rothschild, both young surviving members of the world's two richest families of the 1800s. The Cleethorpes Tower bears extreme resemblance to a Donald Trump building, and Lyle was made a young businessman much like Trump's five children.

Another great deal of inspiration is taken from two films made by Johnson & Johnson heir Jamie Johnson. His films discuss many conditions that Lyle is a poster child for, mainly that rich children feel like they have nothing to do with their lives if they do not have to work their whole lives in pursuit of money. One heir in "Born Rich" briefly discusses heavy drug use among extremely wealthy children. Heiresses Ivanka Trump and Nicole Buffett are also among those interviewed, Nicole being partially disowned by grandfather Warren Buffett for some of the comments she made in the film.

LCPD Database information

Surname: Cleethorpes

First Name: Lyle

Age: 31

Place of Birth: Algonquin, Liberty City

Affiliations: N/A

Criminal Record:

2004 - Possession Controlled Substance: Methamphetamine

Notes:

Heir to rich controversial labor-owning family fortune.

Reported to be involved in a global human trafficking ring.

His family is believed to control sweatshops throughout South East Asia.